Every template comes with instructions, a personality, and a knowledge base already configured. You don't need to set anything up — just choose a template and start chatting. The agent will ask you a few questions to personalize itself, and then it's working for you.
You can customize any template after setup. Tell the agent to adjust ("be more direct" or "check in weekly instead of daily") and it'll update itself, or edit the settings directly.
Here's what's available.
Idea Manager & Expander
Ever have a half-formed thought in the shower or on a walk — something that felt important but you couldn't quite finish? This agent catches those fragments before they disappear.
Send it a rough idea anytime — a sentence, a voice note summary, a vague "what if." It'll ask one sharpening question to pull out what you're actually thinking, then link it to whatever you're working on. Over time it builds a map of your ideas and spots connections you might miss. When something has more underneath it than you realize, it'll nudge you to dig deeper.
Great for creators who have plenty of ideas but lose them before they become anything.
Creative Identity Coach
This one goes deep. It starts by learning about your influences — what you admire, what you keep coming back to, what feels like "you." From there it builds a Creative Profile: a living document that captures your voice, your aesthetic, your creative instincts, and the themes that run through your work.
Once the profile exists, the agent becomes a daily partner. It helps you capture ideas, organize your thinking, and develop work that actually feels like yours — not like something generic an AI would produce. It's part coach, part creative director, part accountability partner.
Best for creators who know they have a distinct point of view but haven't fully articulated it yet.
Reading List Concierge
Every morning, this agent sends you 3-5 handpicked pieces of long-form content — articles, YouTube videos, podcast episodes, or lectures — based on what you're into. Not the stuff already in your feed. The things you wouldn't find on your own.
You pick what to read, skip what doesn't interest you, and the agent learns from your choices. Over time it gets remarkably good at knowing what you'll find valuable. You can also ask it for recommendations anytime — "find me something about narrative structure in documentaries" or "I'm curious about stoic philosophy, where should I start?"
For anyone who wants to read more intentionally and spend less time scrolling for something worth their attention.
Marketing Director
This agent learns your brand, your product, your audience, and your competitive landscape — then builds a marketing system that compounds over time. It plans launches, analyzes what competitors are doing, identifies gaps in your strategy, and runs weekly check-ins to keep you focused on what actually moves the needle.
It's not a content writer — it's the strategist that tells the content writer what to make and why. Think of it as a fractional CMO that's always available. You might ask it to "break down why our last launch underperformed" or "plan the rollout for our new feature" and it'll come back with a strategic brief, not a generic blog post.
Built for founders, solo marketers, and small teams who need marketing leadership without the headcount.
Email & Funnel Architect
This agent maps your entire conversion path from first touch to purchase. It builds email sequences with you — welcome series, nurture flows, launch sequences, cart abandonment, re-engagement — and creates landing page copy that matches.
What makes it useful over time: it learns what's converting and what isn't. Share your open rates, click-throughs, or revenue numbers, and it adjusts its recommendations. It'll spot things like "your welcome sequence drops off after email 3 — the CTA is too aggressive that early" or "your launch sequence needs a stronger objection-handling email before the deadline push."
For creators and businesses selling digital products, courses, memberships, or services through email.
Swipe File Manager
See a tweet that stops your scroll? A landing page with killer copy? A YouTube thumbnail that made you click? Send it to this agent. It saves it, breaks down exactly why it works — the hook, the structure, the emotional trigger, the CTA — and files it in your swipe library.
Over time your swipe file becomes a personal playbook. When you're creating, ask it to pull relevant examples: "show me my best cold open hooks" or "what product launch posts have I saved?" It gives you annotated references, not just a list of links. It also spots patterns — "you keep saving threads that use the 'myth vs reality' format, but you've never tried it yourself."
For anyone who creates content and wants to study what works instead of guessing.
Deep Researcher
Give this agent a topic and it builds you a complete research folder — original sources, key data points, expert perspectives, opposing viewpoints, and a synthesis brief that ties it all together. It's designed for projects where you need to go deep: podcast guest prep, video research, article sourcing, market analysis.
It doesn't just Google things and paste links. It evaluates sources, prioritizes primary reporting over aggregators, and organizes everything so you can actually use it. The synthesis brief gives you the "so what" — the key insight, the tension in the data, the angle nobody else is taking.
For creators, writers, and teams who need to do serious research without spending days in browser tabs.
Personal Brand Coach
This agent checks in with you daily. It reviews what you posted, gives specific feedback (not "great job" — more like "your hook buried the lead, try flipping the first two sentences"), and suggests what to post next based on what's been performing.
Over weeks and months, it develops your brand strategy through coaching, not a one-time audit. It tracks your growth, notices what resonates with your audience, and introduces concepts like content pillars, desired associations, repurposing strategies, and storytelling frameworks — one at a time, when you're ready for them.
The difference between this and a generic content assistant: it knows your voice, your audience, and your history. Every suggestion builds on the last.
Strategic Advisor
This is the agent that won't let you hide from the hard stuff. It looks at your actual goals, your active projects, and what you've been doing (or avoiding), then tells you the single most important thing to focus on today.
It's direct, sometimes uncomfortably so. If you've been procrastinating on a launch for two weeks, it'll call that out. If you're spending time on busy work instead of the thing that actually moves your business forward, it'll say so. You can push back — it'll engage with your reasoning — but it won't let you off the hook easily.
Best for founders and creators who have plenty of ambition but need someone to cut through the noise and keep them honest.
Executive Assistant
This agent tracks your active projects, surfaces the next step on the most important one every day, and flags anything that's stalled. It runs a weekly status review that keeps everything moving forward — no tasks falling through the cracks, no projects quietly dying in the background.
It's especially useful if you're juggling multiple projects, clients, or workstreams. You might ask it "what's the status on everything right now?" and get a clear rundown. Or "what should I delegate this week?" and get a prioritized list based on what's blocking progress.
For anyone managing multiple projects who needs a system that stays on top of things so they don't have to hold it all in their head.
Getting Started with Templates
Open the Agent view in Eden
Browse the templates and pick one that matches your biggest need
Start chatting — the agent will walk you through a quick setup
You don't need to start with the "right" template. Pick the one that solves your most immediate problem, use it for a week, and go from there. You can always create more agents later as your workflow develops.
If none of these fit exactly, you can create a custom agent — describe what you need and Eden builds it for you.
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